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and well they say political clout is important the main appeal is money when the loonie is part of france in everything but name that we have the same language we watch french t.v. not belgian but above all our economies controlled by french firms. polls suggest that whole foods sixty percent of the french want to become one presidential front runner marine le pen last week said she would with the southern half of belgium with france president sarkozy's ruling party and the opposition are already in talks to tie the knot we have contacts with other parties with you m.p. and we have contacted the socialist it has been confirmed to us that's in case belgium would speed up then one would be welcome in france. the biggest party in the northern half wants the split to experts say bill james already divided people don't know any more about the other half of the country the flemish people don't know who are the popular singers or writers today in the french speaking part of vice versa king albert fears bill james national day last week was its last he added the crisis threatens not just every be
and well they say political clout is important the main appeal is money when the loonie is part of france in everything but name that we have the same language we watch french t.v. not belgian but above all our economies controlled by french firms. polls suggest that whole foods sixty percent of the french want to become one presidential front runner marine le pen last week said she would with the southern half of belgium with france president sarkozy's ruling party and the opposition are...
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president charles de gaulle of france once said that brazil is not a serious country. do you believe that? is brazil a serious country now? >> bueno: it's not a serious country, in several instances, because they say they're going to do something, and then don't do something. here in rio de janeiro, you can invite someone to your house, they say they're going to come, and they don't show up. and they don't think it's... no, who cares? but how can you do business in a loose way? how can you run a country in a loose way? >> kroft: while many in brazil's cities lust for first-world status, the third world is never far away. for decades, brazil ignored the festering slums known as favelas, which wrap around rio, overlooking some of the most valuable real estate in the city. they have been staging areas for street crime against tourists, and safe havens for drug gangs so well armed that they brought down a police helicopter a few years ago with heavy machine gun fire. finally, after years of looking the other way, the military police have begun to move in. last fall, some p
president charles de gaulle of france once said that brazil is not a serious country. do you believe that? is brazil a serious country now? >> bueno: it's not a serious country, in several instances, because they say they're going to do something, and then don't do something. here in rio de janeiro, you can invite someone to your house, they say they're going to come, and they don't show up. and they don't think it's... no, who cares? but how can you do business in a loose way? how can...
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many have already bought such vineyards in southern france and it often leadsw to animosity among the locals. >> the downside is the property value increases and young people who want to become venters, they cannot afford the vineyards. >> could richard do something for those young people? he seems taken aback by the question. >> i certainly do not want to become the ambassador or speaker for the vintners. >> maybe he is attracting more wine-loving tourists. he has nothing against that as long as this remains a peaceful, idyllic setting. >> a new cathedral is being built in central bucharest at the cost of 600 million euro. many romanians say they would not mind if they could afford it. as it is, schools and hospitals are being forced to close while the government is backing the construction of this giant cathedral in national redemption. this is where the cathedral of national redemption is being built. it may outdo the parliament palace next door. money seems to be no object. the romanian orthodox church and the government will jointly pay the 600 million euro cost. this state has a
many have already bought such vineyards in southern france and it often leadsw to animosity among the locals. >> the downside is the property value increases and young people who want to become venters, they cannot afford the vineyards. >> could richard do something for those young people? he seems taken aback by the question. >> i certainly do not want to become the ambassador or speaker for the vintners. >> maybe he is attracting more wine-loving tourists. he has...
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if you look at the percentage of gdp that government took up in a place like france in 1950, it was 30%, it's now 55% roughly. the share of government to gdp has grown so much in western countries as they have been more generous with the welfare states and they are wonderful social policies. is there a problem here that ultimately you can simply cannot grow at the rates that perhaps what were historically true if you have this larger role for government? >> well, there are things that used not to be expected which are expected today, whether you look at social security, pension entitlements, expectations from the health system and so on and so forth. all of that has a cost. the real question is, is it well spent when it's under the management of the state or the local authorities in the state or in the localities is at issue. there's clearly a need for those public authorities to you know, not only stick to the knitting but also use public money wisely and efficiently. >> you -- the imf has once again come out with a report saying the chinese currency is undervalued. is it important chi
if you look at the percentage of gdp that government took up in a place like france in 1950, it was 30%, it's now 55% roughly. the share of government to gdp has grown so much in western countries as they have been more generous with the welfare states and they are wonderful social policies. is there a problem here that ultimately you can simply cannot grow at the rates that perhaps what were historically true if you have this larger role for government? >> well, there are things that...
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the cities are munich germany and south korea and france. the winner is expected to be announced at 11 this morning. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> good morning. let's check out our dew points because we have lots of moisture in the air. 69 for baltimore right now. 71 in dc and also culpepper. and check out easton. 7 3. so we are sultry outside this morning. and it's going to stay that way going into the afternoon and evening. the satellite and radar not picking up on a whole lot but i will call a mix of clouds and sunshine i don't believe we will get as much sunshine that we saw yesterday. now, we see a stationary front draped across the area. and with that, that's going tonight focal point for showers and thunderstorms to pop as we go into the afternoon. that warm moist air making its way in here and the storm prediction center does have us in a slight risk for severe weather. mainly into southern maryland. and if we get the storms, the biggest threat will be damagi
the cities are munich germany and south korea and france. the winner is expected to be announced at 11 this morning. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> good morning. let's check out our dew points because we have lots of moisture in the air. 69 for baltimore right now. 71 in dc and also culpepper. and check out easton. 7 3. so we are sultry outside this morning. and it's going to stay that way going into the...
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. >>> then the new head of the imf, france's former finance minister christine lagarde, on the fate of america, greece, the euro and more. >>> also the knights templar. why in the world is an 800-year-old religious organization being cited by murderers on at least two continents? >>> finally, what is this green blob attacking china? >>> first here is my take. i know you heard so much about the debt ceiling that you're probably exhausted. but i think it's important to point out a few facts because this matter has been so clouded by rhetoric. did you know there is only one other country in the world that even has a debt ceiling? that's denmark. it's a strange anomaly because its debt ceiling is deliberately kept very high so it will never need to be raised. why does no one else have a debt ceiling? because when a legislature votes to authorize spending at a certain level but authorizes tax revenues at a lower level, it is assumed the government will have to borrow the difference. the vote to have higher expenditures than tax revenues is in effect a vote to borrow money to cover the diffe
. >>> then the new head of the imf, france's former finance minister christine lagarde, on the fate of america, greece, the euro and more. >>> also the knights templar. why in the world is an 800-year-old religious organization being cited by murderers on at least two continents? >>> finally, what is this green blob attacking china? >>> first here is my take. i know you heard so much about the debt ceiling that you're probably exhausted. but i think it's...
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her parents sent her to the south of france to live with her grandparents. she put herself in a room for about 18 months and created 1200 small paintings telling her life story through a kind of reflection. it is another example of the way we try to bring a wide range of art and experiences to our public. we want them to find something meaningful to them. >> your institution has been in th
her parents sent her to the south of france to live with her grandparents. she put herself in a room for about 18 months and created 1200 small paintings telling her life story through a kind of reflection. it is another example of the way we try to bring a wide range of art and experiences to our public. we want them to find something meaningful to them. >> your institution has been in th
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and those parties are on the rising europe right now not only in germany but also holland, belgium, france, hungary, finland, particularly interested in the party's in the differences between people, not in the similarities. at the same time, they add a chance or barely explicit standards of the tide of human beings that they consider to be superior. in contrast with which the nonstandard groups of course come across as inferior. and although conditions in the 21st century are quite different from those lifetime ago, the roots of the deviant behavior are again today being searched for more and more in the hereditary traits. the defect of groups of people to be found in their hardware nature, not the software nurture or culture. so reprogramming therefore is of no use, hence the recipe to of why a certain amount of eugenics by way of conclusion then, allow me to pose questions. can the writer remain seated quietly on the sideline while they are looming up over new black and white school of thought in the categories of the superiority versus inferiority? this term i believe does not have to
and those parties are on the rising europe right now not only in germany but also holland, belgium, france, hungary, finland, particularly interested in the party's in the differences between people, not in the similarities. at the same time, they add a chance or barely explicit standards of the tide of human beings that they consider to be superior. in contrast with which the nonstandard groups of course come across as inferior. and although conditions in the 21st century are quite different...
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and this is what it looked like the day the tour de france came to town. the mayor paid the tour de france around 80 thousand dollars for the right to have one of the legs of the gruelling cycling competition start in his community. >>towns like his can wait up to 20 years for the right to host the tour de france. >>it's not surprising - the windfall from tourism and media exposure can be huge. cugnaux's population more than tripled to 50,000 overnight >>all these people need to drink, to eat and sometimes spend money in shops and they have to stay. they have to go to restaurants, to pubs bars and they are looking for hotel rooms and many people of cugnaux ask their family all around france to come spend two or three days here. so in terms of economic impact its a very good return. >>reporter: unlike most mass spectator sports, fans of the tour de france will see real action for just a few seconds. in the mountains where the pace is slower it can be longer as the cyclists are spread out, but if fans turned out just for the race most would be very disappoin
and this is what it looked like the day the tour de france came to town. the mayor paid the tour de france around 80 thousand dollars for the right to have one of the legs of the gruelling cycling competition start in his community. >>towns like his can wait up to 20 years for the right to host the tour de france. >>it's not surprising - the windfall from tourism and media exposure can be huge. cugnaux's population more than tripled to 50,000 overnight >>all these people need...
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now been put on review by the credit rating agency moody's the international monetary fund's board france meantime that it leads to impose cuts to avoid becoming europe's next debt crisis victim this is the e.u. zbig is borrowed greece is being dealt another blow by one of its main creditors germany's finance minister says berlin won't write a blank check to buy back greek bonds and that was a key part of last week's second bailout package i spoke to economics author patrick young early he says greece should have been pushed out of the eurozone long ago. this is typical of contagion we've been talking about it for weeks we have you know when you get some degree of illness and it goes through the body ultimately you have to decide when to amputate it and the truth is we should have amputated greece from the euro zone long ago there are fundamental problems going all the way through the euro zone and we don't have any leaders who are willing to give us a sustainable solution we've got the situation at the moment where provincial libraries in northern germany are being closed because the mon
now been put on review by the credit rating agency moody's the international monetary fund's board france meantime that it leads to impose cuts to avoid becoming europe's next debt crisis victim this is the e.u. zbig is borrowed greece is being dealt another blow by one of its main creditors germany's finance minister says berlin won't write a blank check to buy back greek bonds and that was a key part of last week's second bailout package i spoke to economics author patrick young early he says...
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the camps are becoming like the trenches of france and world war i. things as july gets mature, as it gets -- into the 20, 21st, 22, it seems as if the wheels are coming off the cart. there's more worry that the guys have to be driven out of town. >> the real focal point for worry is the white house. president hoover is running for re-election. and he doesn't need to look out the window and see these, this ragtag army wandering around in downtown washington. there are more than 20 camps. the principle camp in downtown washington is at the foot of capitol hill. basically where the federal triangle is now. there are buildings being torn down there for the building of the federal triangle. and in the half-demolished buildings, thousands of veterans have put up, put themselves up in the kind of, it's like looking at a stage set with one wall down. and you see four stories in the cubicles, are veterans and their families. that is technically owned by the treasury department. and they decide that what they're going to do is get those veterans out of those b
the camps are becoming like the trenches of france and world war i. things as july gets mature, as it gets -- into the 20, 21st, 22, it seems as if the wheels are coming off the cart. there's more worry that the guys have to be driven out of town. >> the real focal point for worry is the white house. president hoover is running for re-election. and he doesn't need to look out the window and see these, this ragtag army wandering around in downtown washington. there are more than 20 camps....
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they beat out bids from france and germany. >>> when we continue here tonight, a great moment on stage. a man, a guitar and a thrill of a lifetime. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors suc
they beat out bids from france and germany. >>> when we continue here tonight, a great moment on stage. a man, a guitar and a thrill of a lifetime. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just...
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the city was picked over finalists and france. the slogan for the games is new horizons president was on hand as the announcement was made in south africa. facebook is teaming up with skype to bring video cha the to the popular social networking site. it goes live to million was accounts today and more will be added overtime. the ceo made the announcement in san francisco. cnn was not allowed to bring our own camera into the event. this was shot using facebook's camera without any cnn video presence. early reviews by bloggers say they were under wellmed by the news. >> i don't get it. we will have to go on and see. if you use skype and go on facebook, we will figure it out when we get online. thanks, mary. the first twitter town hall, the president gets questions of 140 characters or less, including some from his republican rivals. the president wants a big deal on the deficit and the debt ceiling, but what if there is no deals at all? i will speak with dan pfiefer. mid-romney is the front-runner, but should he watch his back? a a
the city was picked over finalists and france. the slogan for the games is new horizons president was on hand as the announcement was made in south africa. facebook is teaming up with skype to bring video cha the to the popular social networking site. it goes live to million was accounts today and more will be added overtime. the ceo made the announcement in san francisco. cnn was not allowed to bring our own camera into the event. this was shot using facebook's camera without any cnn video...
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in charleston that person was france's worthington darkened, the editor of the local newspaper, the charleston "news and courier" it was working everywhere. his family was out of town, so he was relatively free to do it. he was the leading figure on the relief committee that distributed the money. this paper editor, he sent the word out a round the world. people said hundreds of thousands of dollars to him personally for and to distribute however it needed to be done. and he convinced everybody in the city who were moping around and saying, oh, my god. we are devastated by this earthquake. a year ago the hurricane, the civil war. we are cursed. he rallied everybody and said, no, we are not terrorists. we can recover from this, rebuilt. we can make charleston as great today as it was yesterday. and he is the one who convinced people that they could rebound and they could recover. >> he is a very interesting guy because he was british. he is a transplant, charleston's traditionally did not take well. they still call them. but he had come over to fight for the confederacy. he stayed because he re
in charleston that person was france's worthington darkened, the editor of the local newspaper, the charleston "news and courier" it was working everywhere. his family was out of town, so he was relatively free to do it. he was the leading figure on the relief committee that distributed the money. this paper editor, he sent the word out a round the world. people said hundreds of thousands of dollars to him personally for and to distribute however it needed to be done. and he convinced...
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. >>> mark and jennifer bitterman were riding through france when they had a great meal and discovered it was due to a special salt that was used and they brought it back and sold it in the portland store, the meadow, and the word of mouth spread about it, and led to expansion in new york and other cities as well. for more on small businesses watch "your business" sundays at 7:30. if it's true that sharks can sense even a drop of blood from a quarter of a mile away, which razor would you use? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> still a hd right here on "newsnation." >> e yes, my daughter is gone, but for nate's family, there is tremendous loss, too. >> they were high school sweethearts and now a star football player is accused of brutally murdering his ex-girlfriend and we will have the details ahead. >>> and in a few hours texas is scheduled to convict a convicted mexican murderer, and the white house has asked for a delay and will the supreme court step in to stop that execution? we will be back in three. add a little...add a lot. for a drink that's just the way you like it. make it yours. make it mio.
. >>> mark and jennifer bitterman were riding through france when they had a great meal and discovered it was due to a special salt that was used and they brought it back and sold it in the portland store, the meadow, and the word of mouth spread about it, and led to expansion in new york and other cities as well. for more on small businesses watch "your business" sundays at 7:30. if it's true that sharks can sense even a drop of blood from a quarter of a mile away, which...
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several of his extended family members live in france and britain. he's a chemistry major who wants to study medicine, and he's planning to do so abroad. >> i would like to stay here, but i see that the peace -- the peace process that they are moving in will not achieve itself within the coming few years or within the coming 200 years. so why to suffer and struggle? living under the occupation is not a normal life. it's a stressed life and we have to get out of this. >> reporter: bethlehem university was founded in 1973, and today about 30% of the students are christians, 70% muslim. university administrators are aware of the challenge they face. >> the difficulty with education is once you've educated someone they become mobile, and so they have opportunities elsewhere. our goal is to try and encourage people to stay in the holy land. that's why we're here to start with. >> reporter: leaders of the holy land's historic churches have been trying to encourage their flock to stay. for example, while the anglican church provides social services for all
several of his extended family members live in france and britain. he's a chemistry major who wants to study medicine, and he's planning to do so abroad. >> i would like to stay here, but i see that the peace -- the peace process that they are moving in will not achieve itself within the coming few years or within the coming 200 years. so why to suffer and struggle? living under the occupation is not a normal life. it's a stressed life and we have to get out of this. >> reporter:...
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the man who still might be the next president of france. who could forget the headlines? hotel maid's lured account and of course the suspect's dramatic capture. new york authorities rushing to the airport to arrest him. but keeping them honest, did they also rush needlessly to indict him? moving too quickly, missing red flags about his accuser's credibility? today lawyers for strauss-kahn sat down with manhattan prosecutors. they called it a constructive meeting. a spokeswoman for the d.a. says says no decisions have been made about dropping the case, the case that if you believe the sound bites sounded like a slam-dunk. >> sir, you said the detectives concluded that victim was a credible victim and that her story had credibility. what is that based on? >> what is that based on? >> yeah. >> it's based on the experience of sexual victims detectives. this is all they do. they investigate these types of crimes. obviously credibility of the complainant is a factor in cases of this nature. one of the things that they're trained to look for. >> can you say what it was about he
the man who still might be the next president of france. who could forget the headlines? hotel maid's lured account and of course the suspect's dramatic capture. new york authorities rushing to the airport to arrest him. but keeping them honest, did they also rush needlessly to indict him? moving too quickly, missing red flags about his accuser's credibility? today lawyers for strauss-kahn sat down with manhattan prosecutors. they called it a constructive meeting. a spokeswoman for the d.a....
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their seven point cushion at the top that new boys club no doubt where they took a second smily leave france take you see if you can do that but then the home side missed a first half and also they hit the post before final equalising and we are under a new player and i want to finish the all the men's league down to five points while looking at you lost their lead three in the last of them like game. elsewhere remember moscow maintains their top three position with a two no victory in the stop the longer the new boys were reduced to ten men approaching the half hour yeah they love it the two yellow cards just over a minute however it was only after sixty minutes the russian midfielder igor central not to the beauty. finally i think for the home side and alex and the son he had off to the school line whitfield at the first of the rebound deep into injury time. was saturday twice former champions robin suffered a shock three no defeat at the hands of visiting andre brazil a legend for better commerce initiated angie's first scene after the break the goalkeeper said get it off drop the ball ho
their seven point cushion at the top that new boys club no doubt where they took a second smily leave france take you see if you can do that but then the home side missed a first half and also they hit the post before final equalising and we are under a new player and i want to finish the all the men's league down to five points while looking at you lost their lead three in the last of them like game. elsewhere remember moscow maintains their top three position with a two no victory in the stop...
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the first loan was to france. the challenge you just outlined is the reconstruction is you of the 21st century. how do we interconnect these topics better? as in a lot of problems in life, it is an art, not a science. one of the key dimensions would be the importance of basic security, creating inclusive enough coalitions. you may not be able to get everyone in a society, but you have to be able to get a critical mass that is the issue forward. you have to be able to get early results. let me give you an example of where this seemed obvious but often hard to achieve. whenever i would talk to the security people in a country going to conflict, they wanted jobs. they wanted to show progress, they wanted to stop young men from going back to violence. you talk to economist and say we cannot do that. we have actually learned a fair amount, which we're trying to apply and north africa and other places, about ways you could do more rapid job creation in ways that does not interfere with building the private sector job cr
the first loan was to france. the challenge you just outlined is the reconstruction is you of the 21st century. how do we interconnect these topics better? as in a lot of problems in life, it is an art, not a science. one of the key dimensions would be the importance of basic security, creating inclusive enough coalitions. you may not be able to get everyone in a society, but you have to be able to get a critical mass that is the issue forward. you have to be able to get early results. let me...
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it is between france, south korea and munich, germany. announcement is scheduled for 11:00. >>> this morning, just about everyone who lost power in arlington, virginia, has their juice back. >> it has been a long week for them. power has been out since sunday night. >> surae chinn is live in arlington where the work wrapped up a few hours ago. with temperatures at 77 degrees, i know they're happy to have the air back on, right, surae? >> reporter: you bet. no one is happier than the residents who live here. they've had sleepless nights because it has been so hot inside their home but check it out. the traffic light is on. the power is on. the air conditioning is running. i talked with one resident, she was sweating out of her house. she's like i can't talk with you. i'm so hot and tired. thankfully, it is back on on day 4. it just turned back on by the way in the last hour. it was the last street dominion power had to get to here on williams boulevard and 33rd street in arlington. the storm's so strong, they did a number here. crews have
it is between france, south korea and munich, germany. announcement is scheduled for 11:00. >>> this morning, just about everyone who lost power in arlington, virginia, has their juice back. >> it has been a long week for them. power has been out since sunday night. >> surae chinn is live in arlington where the work wrapped up a few hours ago. with temperatures at 77 degrees, i know they're happy to have the air back on, right, surae? >> reporter: you bet. no one is...
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. >> dominique strauss-khan facing a criminal investigation in his home country of france. moments ago, the paris prosecutor's office announced it's now looking into a complaint filed by a french writer who claims dsk tried to rape her in 2003. the former head of the imf originally accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york. that big case. steve? >> meanwhile, last night's texas rangers game taking a tragic turn as a fan falls out of the stands and dies. oh, my goodness. the guy identified as fireman shannon stone lost his footing while reaching for a foul ball and fell -- that's hard to look at 20 feet. that's terrible. >> an emotional interview with jaycee dugard, the now 31-year-old speaking out for the first time about the 18 years she spent trapped in her kidnapper's backyard. >> can't imagine being kidnapped and raped, you know. so it's just -- you just do what you have to do. to survive. >> dugard spoke about her first daughter who she gave birth to after being raped by her kidnapper at the age of 14. >> she's beautiful. i felt like i wasn't alone anymor
. >> dominique strauss-khan facing a criminal investigation in his home country of france. moments ago, the paris prosecutor's office announced it's now looking into a complaint filed by a french writer who claims dsk tried to rape her in 2003. the former head of the imf originally accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york. that big case. steve? >> meanwhile, last night's texas rangers game taking a tragic turn as a fan falls out of the stands and dies. oh, my...
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jefferson davis didn't fire and he resupplied afford and threw in more men, what does that show to france and great britain that the confederacy couldn't defend afford in the second most populous city in the confederacy? so davis felt that he had to do it. and i think lincoln -- i think lincoln may have hoped that there would be no more. after all, if he sent an end and there was no war, that would have suited him to. okay? he wasn't interested in starting the war. if it was going to start he wanted to start it in a way that would rally the union, which it did. when he did that by design and whether he bumbled into it is a debate that historians are still debating. yes, sir. >> i've heard explanations about the devotion of the confederate soldier to his cause anything army and protect its own. but i've never heard much explanation about what motivated a union soldier who was in many ways as devoted to the war and loyal to his cause as the confederate soldier. he does i do recall reading a few times that, for example, abolitionists in the north were no more than maybe 5% of the population
jefferson davis didn't fire and he resupplied afford and threw in more men, what does that show to france and great britain that the confederacy couldn't defend afford in the second most populous city in the confederacy? so davis felt that he had to do it. and i think lincoln -- i think lincoln may have hoped that there would be no more. after all, if he sent an end and there was no war, that would have suited him to. okay? he wasn't interested in starting the war. if it was going to start he...
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lagarde is the former finance minister of france and the first woman to head the imf. >>> meanwhile, her predecessors is facing new sexual assault gaacseded tempd rape. kristen bannion filed a formal complaint which accuses strauss-kahn of grabbing her in a 2003 interview and attempting to wrestle her to the ground. strauss-kahn was released from house arrest on friday after prosecutors admitted they had serious questions about the credibility of a new york city hotel housekeeper who claimed that she was sexually assaulted. >>> one of the 13 people injured in a january shooting that tried to take the life of congresswoman gabrielle giffords is back to work. 65-year-old ron barber is the district director of the congresswoman's tucson office. he was hit in the cheek and eye during the shooting at a tucson grocery store that killed six people and wounded giffords. barber will work part time as he continues his recovery. >>> one of the world's greatest golfers will be absent for the second straight major in a row. tiger woods announced he will miss the british open, which starts next we
lagarde is the former finance minister of france and the first woman to head the imf. >>> meanwhile, her predecessors is facing new sexual assault gaacseded tempd rape. kristen bannion filed a formal complaint which accuses strauss-kahn of grabbing her in a 2003 interview and attempting to wrestle her to the ground. strauss-kahn was released from house arrest on friday after prosecutors admitted they had serious questions about the credibility of a new york city hotel housekeeper who...
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just days before, acting as france's finance minister, lagarde was arguing for a greek bailout. but today, she declined to offer an opinion on greece one way or the other. >> so she basically did not take the opportunity to repeat what is still officially the position of the i.m.f., which is that greece will not default, which i would take to suggesting that she has already put on a different set of eyeglasses and is perhaps somewhat more flexible on this issue than she was before. >> reporter: greece has failed to meet the economic targets set as a condition for i.m.f. loans. former i.m.f. economist eswar prasad says a decision by lagarde to give greece more money will raise more questions in emerging markets about whether the i.m.f. plays fair. >> there is a perceptible sense among the emerging markets that they would never have been able to get away with what europe is getting away with. in this case, we see that there isn't an obvious path for greece to actually meet the conditions, and yet it continues to get money. >> reporter: to address those emerging market concerns, la
just days before, acting as france's finance minister, lagarde was arguing for a greek bailout. but today, she declined to offer an opinion on greece one way or the other. >> so she basically did not take the opportunity to repeat what is still officially the position of the i.m.f., which is that greece will not default, which i would take to suggesting that she has already put on a different set of eyeglasses and is perhaps somewhat more flexible on this issue than she was before....
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into nine groups and reigning world champion spain were drawn in greek i along with former winners france as well as belarus georgia and finland with friends. while last summer's losing finalists the netherlands have one of the toughest groups bearing brutal day along with you see things the turkey of hungary romania is stunning africa and the majority. however england have a slightly easier task they join once a negro ukraine poland might go back and some arena in group h. by then outgoing england manager fabio capello says it's still tough. to go to use it because the. value of one today go grainy. because if you. prove would go. so tough to get all in there including we know if they when. they get there we are going to europe i don't worry we're going to go but it was an area where we behaved. nafisa player the a little messy didn't take to the pitch but a record crowd still gathered to watch munched united exact revenge on an on the strength sponsor lennon's side in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. say about eighty thousand families packed the washington redskins stadium where
into nine groups and reigning world champion spain were drawn in greek i along with former winners france as well as belarus georgia and finland with friends. while last summer's losing finalists the netherlands have one of the toughest groups bearing brutal day along with you see things the turkey of hungary romania is stunning africa and the majority. however england have a slightly easier task they join once a negro ukraine poland might go back and some arena in group h. by then outgoing...
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france belarus georgia but finland. with friends. while last summer's losing finalists the netherlands of one of the toughest groups bearing group d. along with turkey from hungary romania is stunned here and i'm sure. our england have a slightly easier task they join montenegro ukraine poland moldova and some arena in group h. by then at the england manager fabio capello says it's still tough. to get these in because we don't really have wanted a group or a new player because if you do if you leave for. work up when you try to prepare. we will. know it. when. we are going to europe. we would have been more global but that was an area where we believe good. faith apparently a little messy didn't take to the pitch but a record crowd still gathered to watch not united exact revenge on an on the strength sponsor on the side in a pre-season friendly in washington they say about eighty thousand fans catch the washington redskins stadium where midway through the first half i saw danny welbeck the big man a. prosecutor vick va
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socialist it has been confirmed to us that in case belgium will speed up then we will be welcome in france. the biggest party in the northern half wants the split to experts say bill james already divided people don't know any more about the other half of the country the flemish people don't know who are the popular singers or writers in the french speaking part of vice versa king albert fears pilgrims national day last week was its last he added the crisis threatens not just every belgian but european integration itself. trails e.u. were scared that the divorce of belgium was wiped out the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're really seeing separatist marches and mixed community towns here it turned violent with guns getting called it takes just one big clash from brussels to become serial that conflict mass killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow of your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out
socialist it has been confirmed to us that in case belgium will speed up then we will be welcome in france. the biggest party in the northern half wants the split to experts say bill james already divided people don't know any more about the other half of the country the flemish people don't know who are the popular singers or writers in the french speaking part of vice versa king albert fears pilgrims national day last week was its last he added the crisis threatens not just every belgian but...
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into nine groups and reigning world champion spain with jordan group by along with former when it's france as well as better reduce georgia and finland. while last summer's losing finalists the netherlands have one of the toughest groups there your group along with thinks that turkey hungary romania a stone here and under or. get england have a slightly easier task they join montenegro ukraine poland moldova and some marino in group h. by then and going england manager fabio capello says it's still tough. they got to use it because we don't the value of wanted a girl growing we played we're going to forgive you. for the world cup when you sort of forgot all of that and we were going with those no wait for the day when you. state that they were going to europe i don't know what it was more double but it was an area where we behaved good nafisa players the a little messy didn't take to the pitch but i record crowds still gathered to watch munched united exact revenge on an understands fossil an aside in a pre-season friendly in washington d.c. over a two thousand fans packed the washington r
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i suspect i was in france perhaps the washington redskins stadium danny welbeck but no nothing that makes sense if you pack that about as midway through the first half while he would be a superstar fifty points took a penalty as the whole time saying things here well i'm like in their champions league final triumph over being i-t. inmate boss a coach had got out of fielding most youngsters and teenagers yeah they found an equaliser with twenty minutes to go however united manager sir alex ferguson took no chances relying on his heavyweights michael owen can still win a six minutes later in champions winning the five of them much as a good omen for ferguson has been doing new season with teams in the north of changes and has promoted. the. importance of those over there. for me to turn i'm sure that's for effect. i'm sure of their goods for them and with some good young players coming through. so these are all courses in terms of and this caused people to deal with the demands of the english team and european of course. moving to where we want to now and the hungary in grand prix is now we
i suspect i was in france perhaps the washington redskins stadium danny welbeck but no nothing that makes sense if you pack that about as midway through the first half while he would be a superstar fifty points took a penalty as the whole time saying things here well i'm like in their champions league final triumph over being i-t. inmate boss a coach had got out of fielding most youngsters and teenagers yeah they found an equaliser with twenty minutes to go however united manager sir alex...